Dr. Rieux
Dr. Rieux is the main character in Albert Camus' novel, "The Plague." He is a dedicated physician who works tirelessly to combat an outbreak of the plague in the fictional town of Oran. Throughout the story, he embodies themes of human resilience and the struggle against suffering.
As a doctor, Dr. Rieux is committed to helping his patients, often putting their needs above his own. His character represents the moral responsibility individuals have in the face of crisis, highlighting the importance of compassion and solidarity in difficult times.